This year, I have become Twitter Friends with many of these High School Football Super-Star Football Players, and so I have decided to go back to my Selection of High School Football Dandy Dozen Skill MVP Players Of Week.

Each Week, I will Select the Super 16 Skill High School Football Players of the Week. One of my Rules, in the Past is that to be Selected, you have got to Win Your Game, unless the Performance of the Player was so Sensational, I could not overlook them.

I have just Counted 186 Players that I Follow and they also Follow Me on my Max Emfinger Scout Twitter Account. I am sure that there are probably Another30-40Players that Follow me on Twitter.

PASSING QUARTERBACK

1. On Sept 23 – Senior QB Peyton Bahlinger (5-11, 170, 4.5) of Ascension Christian, Louisiana Completed 23 of 35Passes for 476-Yards Passing and Four Touchdowns in their 35-28 Loss to Westminister Christian. After Four Games, Bahlinger (#10) has Completed 55 of 80 Passes for 1,280-Yards and 16 Touchdowns.

2. On Sept 16 – Senior QB Chase Allison (#10) of Robinson, Texas Completed 15 of 30Passes for 405-Yards and 6 Touchdowns. He also Rushed for another 5 Yards, giving him 410-Yards of Total Offense in a 61-36 Victory over Athens.

3. On Sept 16 – Senior QB Myles Brennan of St Stanislaus, Mississippi Passed for 366-Yards and Five Touchdowns as Brennan (#12) broke the Mississippi All-Time High School Career Passing Record with 12,801 Career Yards. Brennan (#12) is an LSU Verbal.

ATHLETIC QUARTERBACK

1. On Sept 23 – Senior QB/ATH Zac Oden (6-2, 190, 4.6) of Montevallo, Alabama Completed 23 of 40 Passes for 298-Yards and Four Touchdowns. Oden(#7)also Rushed for another 107-Yards, giving him 405-Yards of Total Offense in a 37-27 Victory over Centreville Bibb County, Alabama.

2. On Sept 23 – Senior QB/ATH Jontre Kirklin(6-1, 175, 4.42) of Lutcher, LouisianaCompleted20 of 31 Passes for 324-Yards and Two Touchdowns. He also Rushed for another 60-Yards and a Touchdown, giving him 384-Yards of Total Offense in their 56-13 Victory over New Orleans McMain. Kirklin (#13) is an LSU Verbal.

3. On Sept 16 – Senior QB/ATH Keytaon Thompson 0f New OrleansLandry-Walker, LouisianaCompleted 15 of 24 Passes for 202-Yards and Three Touchdowns. He also Rushed for another 167-Yards and Three more Touchdowns, giving him 369-Yards of Total Offenseand Six Touchdowns in their 42-20 Victory over New Orleans St Augustine. Thompson (#5) is a Mississippi State Verbal.

4. On Sept 16 – Senior QB/ATH Aldon Clarkof New Orleans Edna Karr, Louisiana Completed 17 of 21 Passes for 334-Yards and Four Touchdowns. He also Rushed for 22-Yards, giving him 356-Yards of Total Offensein a 55-46 Victory over New Orleans Brother Martin. Clark (#1) is an Arkansas State Verbal.

5. On Sept 23 – Senior QB/ATH Shawn Robinson (6-3, 215, 4.42) of Desoto, Texas Completed 13 of 22 Passes for 298-Yards and Two Touchdowns. He also Rushed for 57-Yards and a Touchdown, giving him 355-Yards of Total Offensein a 33-18 Victory over Cedar Hill, Texas.

6. On Sept 16 – Senior QB/ATH Jakyle Holmes (5-10, 195, 4.38)of Ponchatoula, Louisiana Rushed for an Amazing 292-Yards and Four Touchdowns on 16 Carries. He also Passed for another 45-Yards, giving Holmes (#6) 337-Yards of Total Offense in their 45-30 Victory over Loranger.

ALL-PURPOSE RUNNING BACK

1. On Sept 23 – Senior RB Braylon Jones (5-6, 160, 4.4) of Zachary, LouisianaRushed for 302-Yards on only 14 Carries and he also had 6 Catches for another 169-Yards, giving Jones (#13) 471-Yards of Total Offense in their 63-33 Victory over Shreveport Calvary Baptist.

2. On Sept 23 – Senior RB Kylin Hill of Columbus, Mississippi Rushed for 239-Yards and Three Touchdowns on 12 Carries. He also had a 46-Yard Catch and a Kick-Return of another 42-Yards, giving him 327-Yards of Total Offense in their 59-13 Victory over Desoto Central, Mississippi. Hill (#8) is a Mississippi State Verbal.

RUNNING BACK

1. On Sept 16 – Senior WR Elijah Mitchell (5-11, 210, 4.58) of Erath, Louisiana had a Sensational Game in the 41-0 Victory over Abbeville Vermilion Catholic, Louisiana Game as he Rushed for 304-Yards on 16 Carries and an Amazing Five Touchdowns. As a Junior, he Rushed for 1,903-Yards and 28 Touchdowns, giving him 4,045-Yards Rushing and 50 Career Touchdowns. Mitchell (#3) is a ULL Verbal.

2. On Sept 9 – Senior RB Keyshawn Harper (5-11, 185, 4.4) of Mobile B.C. Rain, Alabama had a Sensational Game in a 42-24 Victory over Gulf Shores, Alabama.Harper (#1) Rushed for 292-Yards and Four Touchdowns on 36 Carries.

SPECIAL RUNNING BACK

1. On Sept 23 – Senior RB Noah Igbinoghene (6-0, 185, 4.4) of Trussville Hewitt-Trussville, Alabama had one of the Most IncredibleGames of the Year. In a 55-0 Victory over Center Point, Alabama, he Rushed for 172-Yards on only 3 Carries and also had Two Pass Catches for 49-Yards, giving Igbinoghene (#9) an Incredible 221-Yards of Total Offenseon ONLY Five Touches of the Football.

SPECIAL TWO-WAY BACK

1. On Sept 9 – Senior RB/FS Michael Anderson (6-0, 190, 4.4) of Chatom Washington County, Alabama in a Wild 50-48 Victory over Gilbertown Southern Choctaw. In this Game, on Offense, AndersonRushed for 190-Yards and Two Touchdowns on 11 Carries; had Two Catches for 72-Yards and a Touchdown; and Returned a Kickoff 75-Yards and his Fourth Touchdown, giving him 347-Yards of Total Offense. Then on Defense, Anderson Recorded 6 Solo Tackles, 7 Assisted Tackles, and Caused a Fumble.

2. On Sept 23 – Senior WR/DB Anthony Chappetta of Slidell Pope John Paul, Louisiana was Sensational on both sides of the Football in their 41-15 Victory over Springfield, Louisiana. On Offense, Chappeta (#2) Caught 3 Passes for 116-Yards and Two Touchdowns and on Defense, he Recorded 16 Tackles and had 3 Pass Breakups.

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My mission and goal is to search for that hidden high school football talent that has not been found yet. I then evaluate him and try to help him to get some publicity.
In 2003, 2004, 2005. and 2006, I hosted my Annual 7on7 National Championship. My goal was to get great athletes to one area where I could evaluate them and then help them with college coaches.
The only drawback was that college coaches wanted to see the hidden gems in a game-type highlight film and so the college coaches suggested to me that I host a real All-American Bowl Game so that they could view these talented players in a highlight film, playing against other talented players. It's noted that the NCAA doesn't allow the college coaches to attend All-American Games or practices and so the Game Film is a great tool for the college coaches.
In 2005, I hosted my 1st Annual All-American Bowl Game. In nine games in nine years, my wife and I have helped 549 HS football players to get a scholarship that came to our first Bowl Game practice without a single scholarship offer. This also does not count over 1,000 players who we have helped that did not play in our game, including over 100 players in the 2010 Recruiting Season.
My Super Elite Top Gun Camp idealogy, is of course, to get as many Top Football Players to a Top Gun Camp so that all of my coaches and I can evaluate them, rate them, rank them, and promote them. There will always be "Diamonds in the Rough" to be found.
My First Annual Max Emfinger's Super Elite Top Gun Camp was in July of 2010. The Camp was amazing and loaded with unknown and known talent. Many of them were invited to play in our 2011 All-American Bowl Game Classic.
In 2007, in my 3rd Annual All-American Bowl Game, a player by the name of Kareem Jackson came to our first Monday practice, without a single scholarship offer. Jackson decided to come out early and he became a #1 Draft Choice in the 2010 NFL Draft for the Houston Texans.